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Findings: <br />1. The variance, if granted, will not alter the essential characteristics of <br />the locality. Rebuilding the fence to eight (8) feet will not be a <br />detriment to the neighborhood and will be more in keeping with the <br />essential characteristics of the area. The Seversons have reported that <br />their neighbors to the northeast each have an eight (8) foot fence. <br />2. <br />The Seversons propose to replace the back fence with a fence that will act as a <br />barrier to vehicular noise and lights from the commercial properties on the <br />east side of Silver Lake Road, which are outside the corporate boundaries of <br />the City of St. Anthony, and are therefore not subject to the City's ordinances. <br />Allowing the variance to the back fence height will maintain their property <br />values and continue the City's goal of keeping housing stock that is safe and <br />livable. <br />The circumstances causing the hardship were not created by the <br />owner. The current house was built in 1968, at a time when there were <br />less traffic on Silver Lake Road. Additionally, due to the slope of the <br />backyard, the six-foot fence currently in existence is located on the lowest <br />elevation of the property and is not sufficient to buffer traffic noise or street <br />lights. Mr. Severson is proposing to replace the current fence with an eight - <br />foot fence if a variance is granted. <br />4. Economic considerations alone are not the basis of the hardship. While <br />the variance if approved would maintain the value of this property, it is not <br />the only consideration for the property owners. They have expressed a need <br />to have a privacy fence that would reduce the amount of noise and lighting <br />impacting the enjoyment of their property. <br />5. The circumstances causing the hardship are unique to the individual <br />lot. The lot is an interior, residential lot built adjacent to Silver Lake <br />Road in 1968. The Severson propose to replace the fence because it is in <br />need of repair and they would like to replace it with an eight -foot fence, <br />similar to their neighbors' fences. <br />The granting of the variance is in keeping with the spirit and intent of <br />the Zoning Code. The Zoning Code was adopted to protect the health, <br />safety and general welfare of the City and its residents. By granting this <br />variance, the Seversons will be able to install an eight (8) foot back fence that <br />will provide some level of protection from the noise created by the traffic on <br />Silver Lake Road and from light shed by the commercial properties on the <br />55 <br />